http://www.ips.org/TV/beijing15/saudi-arabia-faulted-for-feudal-justice/ Against the backdrop of a two-week U.N. meeting on gender empowerment, the London-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) has blasted the government of Saudi Arabia for its feudal system of justice where women continue to be victimised because of their gender.
A Saudi court has sentenced a woman, Sawsan Salim, to 300 lashes and 18 months in prison for filing harassment complaints without the required accompaniment by a male guardian.
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“Women’s rights in Saudi Arabia are somewhat worse than in other countries in the region because of the male guardianship system,” Nadya Khalife, HRW’s women’s rights researcher for the Middle East, told IPS.
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“In Saudi Arabia, being a woman going about her legitimate business without a man’s protection is apparently a crime,” Khalife said.
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Khalife told IPS that one topic on which Human Rights Watch has done extensive research is the issue of live-in domestic workers in Saudi Arabia.
She said Saudi Arabia is host to more than 1.5 million women migrant domestic workers from countries such as Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, and the Philippines.
“Our research has found that the strong restrictions on these women’s freedom of movement, while a problem in many countries, are particularly pronounced in Saudi Arabia,” she said.
She said these domestic workers are often confined to their employer’s house and their isolation in these private homes makes them at risk of physical and sexual abuse.
Saudi Arabia’s government has been extremely poor in its response to such cases.
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come on you cowardly Saudi men, free up the women.